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Subject (grammar)
Subject (grammar) The subject of a sentence is (in English) an ... being the predicate. Mr Bibby danced. The subject has the grammatical function in a sentence ... i.e. objects, complements and adverbials . The subject is a sentence element, and should ...
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Subject (grammar) (translated from German)
Subject (grammar) As Subject one Satzes (contrast: Object) one designates in ... boy plays football. Here is The boy Subject; together with the group of verbal football ... sentence. In connections with transitiven verbs the subject in the active sentence designates that/ ...
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Subject (grammar) (translated from French)
Subject (grammar) This article is one outline to supplement ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. subject is what constitutes the matter, the topic ... very frequent: in one diathèse passivates, the subject is what sudden the verbal action (Marie [ SUBJECT ] is looked by Jeanne); with a ...
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Talk:Subject (grammar)
Talk:Subject (grammar) Semantic subject? I don't like this, really: In ... verbs actually have two subjects: the semantic subject, which is the doer of the verb according to meaning, and a syntactical subject, which is what the verb agrees ...
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Grammar
Grammar This article is about grammar from a linguistic perspective. For English grammar rules, see English grammar or Disputed English grammar Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology ...
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Subject
Subject See subject (grammar) for the linguistic definition of subject. In politics a subject is a person who is subordinate ...
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Subject (translated from Japanese)
Subject Subject(The palpus) the language which becomes subject of the sentence. Structure of the sentence ... or pronoun bears. Table of contents The subject in each language As for subject, language . Japanese In Japanese junior high ...
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Grammar (translated from Japanese)
Grammar Grammar(The ぶ it is the ぽ う ... Boolean expression etc.. It can roughly classify grammar of natural language to two. Namely, it ... purposeDescription grammarSo it is. linguistics as for grammar mainly phonetics ・Phonemics・Morphology・Syntax・ semantics ・Conversation grammarAnd so ... every class of language. Traditional generally known grammar it points to only those which ...
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Subject (translated from German)
Subject The word Subject designated in that Umgangssprache one Person (often ... one of the two sides of a subject object relationship, see Subject (philosophy); in Psychologie , Soziologie and sciences used ... particularly for that Voelkerrecht : see International law subject; in that Sprachwissenschaft a wortgruppe or ...
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Subject (translated from French)
Subject This page of homonymy indexes the various ... subjects and articles sharing the same name. subject is what constitutes the matter, the topic ... by it or the result obtained. Sujet (grammar) Sujet (philosophy) Subjectivation In the colonial political ... history of France and of Belgic , one subject was an indigenous inhabitant ("native") of one ...
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